Family and friends are asking for the public's help in finding a 29-year-old Colorado mother who mysteriously disappeared in late November — days before text messages were sent from her phone.A text message from Kelsey Berreth's phone was sent to her fiancé and employer three days after she was last seen. A week after that, she was reported missing.Woodland Park police began their search Dec. 2, when Berreth's mother, Cheryl, alerted them of her daughter's disappearance.Berreth had been living near Woodland Park, Colorado, since 2016, and worked as a flight instructor at Doss Aviation in Pueblo.On Nov. 22, she met her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, to drop off their daughter.Police said surveillance video of Berreth shopping with her daughter that day at a Woodland Park supermarket was the last time she was seen.Woodland Park police Chief Miles De Young said at a press conference that Berreth's employers received a text from her phone on Nov. 25 stating that she would not be able to come to work that week.That same day, Berreth's phone was tracked to a location near Gooding, Idaho, according to De Young, who said Berreth has family in the state. Gooding is roughly 800 miles northwest of Woodland Park.Frazee, her fiancé, also received a text from her on Nov. 25. Police have not revealed what that message said.The shortage of public details about Berreth's disappearance has raised many questions on social media.Berreth's mother attended a police press conference Monday and asked the public to share a Facebook page she helped create to raise awareness."She's not the kind that runs off," Cheryl Berreth said. "This is completely out of character. Kelsey loves her God, she loves her family and friends and she loves her job. She's reliable, considerate and honest."Police said they haven't yet identified any suspects but added there is no threat to the surrounding community. De Young said the department is treating this as a missing person case and is asking the public for tips.

Family and friends are asking for the public's help in finding a 29-year-old Colorado mother who mysteriously disappeared in late November — days before text messages were sent from her phone.

A text message from Kelsey Berreth's phone was sent to her fiancé and employer three days after she was last seen. A week after that, she was reported missing.

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Woodland Park police began their search Dec. 2, when Berreth's mother, Cheryl, alerted them of her daughter's disappearance.

Berreth had been living near Woodland Park, Colorado, since 2016, and worked as a flight instructor at Doss Aviation in Pueblo.

On Nov. 22, she met her fiancé, Patrick Frazee, to drop off their daughter.

Police said surveillance video of Berreth shopping with her daughter that day at a Woodland Park supermarket was the last time she was seen.

Woodland Park police Chief Miles De Young said at a press conference that Berreth's employers received a text from her phone on Nov. 25 stating that she would not be able to come to work that week.

That same day, Berreth's phone was tracked to a location near Gooding, Idaho, according to De Young, who said Berreth has family in the state. Gooding is roughly 800 miles northwest of Woodland Park.

Frazee, her fiancé, also received a text from her on Nov. 25. Police have not revealed what that message said.

The shortage of public details about Berreth's disappearance has raised many questions on social media.

Berreth's mother attended a police press conference Monday and asked the public to share a Facebook page she helped create to raise awareness.

"She's not the kind that runs off," Cheryl Berreth said. "This is completely out of character. Kelsey loves her God, she loves her family and friends and she loves her job. She's reliable, considerate and honest."

Police said they haven't yet identified any suspects but added there is no threat to the surrounding community. De Young said the department is treating this as a missing person case and is asking the public for tips.